Tag: Okudzeto Ablakwa

  • UN Unveils Declaration to Shield Aid Workers; Ghana Among Signatories

    UN Unveils Declaration to Shield Aid Workers; Ghana Among Signatories

    By: Isaac Darko Boamah – New York

    New York — Ghana has joined an international effort to strengthen protections for humanitarian workers operating in conflict zones, with Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa representing the country at the United Nations Headquarters for the launch of the Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel.

    Developed over the past year by a cross-regional coalition — including Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Sierra Leone, Switzerland and the United Kingdom — the declaration seeks to bolster global political will to safeguard aid workers and to ensure that humanitarian assistance can be delivered safely, rapidly and without obstruction in areas of armed conflict. It reaffirms the international community’s commitment to international humanitarian law and calls on governments and institutions to turn that commitment into concrete measures and enforcement.

    Ghana’s participation underscores its long-standing engagement in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations and signals support for coordinated international steps to reduce risks faced by aid personnel serving in volatile contexts. Delegates at the launch emphasized the need for stronger legal protections, improved operational protocols and enhanced accountability for attacks on humanitarian staff.

    The unveiling ceremony at UN Headquarters included the formal signing of the declaration, the presentation of a commemorative installation, and a vigil to honor humanitarian workers who have lost their lives while delivering aid in conflict settings. Organizers said the initiative aims to translate symbolic commitment into tangible policy changes and better protection on the ground.

    As the declaration moves from launch toward implementation, its proponents have urged member states to adopt national measures, strengthen cooperation with humanitarian organizations, and ensure that the principles enshrined in the text are reflected in operational and legal frameworks.

  • Owusu Bempah’s Open Letter to Okudzeto-Ablakwa’s belligerent antics and double standard.

    Owusu Bempah’s Open Letter to Okudzeto-Ablakwa’s belligerent antics and double standard.

    The North-Tongu member of parliament, Samuel Okudzeto-Ablakwa, has been accused of being “a fraud of a politician” by deputy communications director of the NPP, Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah Bonsu.

    This scathing critic of the legislator was contained in an open letter addressed to him by the NPP strong man.

    Owusu-Bempah also called out Ablakwa’s double standard, hypocrisy and criminal conduct in evading tax and naked violations of Article 98[2] of the constitution.

    Owusu-Bempah said “despite your continued insistence that you were some squeaky clean political animal, verifiable
    records shows you have actually been fraudulent with your politics”

    Mr Owusu-Bempah further detailed other criminal claims against the North-Tongu NDC-MP and averred that his petition to CHRAJ was based on Ablakwa’s criminal misdemeanours.

    Below is Owusu-Bempah’s Open Letter to Okudzeto-Ablakwa.

    Dear Okudzeto-Ablakwa,

    I realise this is an extremely busy time for you between games of demonstrations and tweeting but I hope you may be boosted by a rare open letter from me at such an inconvenient moment in the history of Ghana.

    In fact, there is no correct time to oppose your hupocrisy, prejudice open hatred, and jealousy for successful Ghanaian businesses.

    The time is always now.

    It is the right time because, along with millions of Ghanaians, I’ve come to realize that opposing you is no longer a political decision. It is a moral one.

    Some of us can no longer tolerate your boorish politics, loud, brash, and your constant need to be belligerent.

    I’ve watched you as you engaged in exceccesive partisan politics for a long while.

    I’ve watched you joyfully encourage double standard and gleefully tell stories of your so-called watchdog role.

    Despite your continued insistence that you were some squeaky clean political animal, verifiable
    records shows you have actually been fraudulent with your politics.

    You are always pointing the finger at someone else, but you have the scariest skeletons in your closest.

    Let’s run through a laundry list of your fraudulent political conduct.

    As a member of parliament, are you not mandated to comply with Article 98[2] of the constitution of Ghana, which forbids members of parliament from holding any other office of profit or emolument, whether public or private, directly or indirectly, without the permission of the Speaker of Parliament upon recommendation of a committee of parliament?

    Did you seek clearance from the speaker as mandated by the constitution before incorporating Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD?

    Have you filed and paid the required personal income taxes owed to the state as director of Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD?

    As a beneficial owner of Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD, why didn’t you ensure that the company file and honours its tax obligations to the Ghana Revenue Authority?

    You’re the same guy whom while claiming to be entitled to the title Honourable Deputy Minister at age 28 years without having done any public service in your life defended the judgement debt paid to Alfred Woyome and Waterville Holding, a foreign subsidiary operating in Ghana.

    Again, Martin Amidu categorically made a claim against you that you attempted to corruptly induce him to approve the payment of a US$ 1.3 million alleged judgment debt to Isofoton SA in 2011.

    Can you imagine the US$ 1.3 million loss to the national purse that you, Ablakwa, sought corruptly to get Martin Amidu to approve for payment to Isofoton, a foreign company?

    So, would you rather support foreign companies to dupe Ghana?

    Is it the case that the approval of this corrupting request would have benefitted you personally, but for Martin Amidu’s refusal to do so?

    How about your alleged involvement in land deals and your support for the Bulgarian High Commission’s land grabbing in Cantonment?

    Is that how you make your money? It is a fact that you have never worked as a person before entering public service.

    How did you come by the wealth you often displays? How did you come by the properties that you own? The Airport Hills properties? Did you acquire them through fraudulent enterprises as Marin Amidu alleges?

    Is it any wonder that your own adopted father, Benet Ablakwa, who assumed legal responsibility for your upbringing since age 3 walked into the offices of Daily Guide on Friday January 21, 2011 swearing that you were too ungrateful to occupy a ministerial position and that it would be in the interest of the country if you were relieved of your deputy ministerial position?

    Didn’t your father in the company of your sister, Sally Ablakwa, told Daily Guide that you treated him like a piece of rag?

    In fact, it seems that all of your years of biting the hands that fed you may be coming home to roost.

    Those of us who have been paying attention will not allow you to rebrand yourself. You really don’t have Ghana at heart. You are not patriotic. You are not a victim of the very political culture that you’ve joyfully enflamed for months. You are a man who has encouraged prejudice and attrition in the pursuit of a personal parochial agenda. And though your actions will no doubt change over the next few months, you will always remain who you are.

    You’re actually bereft of both leadership and ideas. Your intellectual and moral decrepitude matches the leadership deficit of the party that you belong to.

    You demand fairness, yet you offer none. You want to take credit for successes, even someone else’s, yet take no responsibility for your irresponsible antics.

    That’s why I petitioned CHRAJ to investigate your fraudulent political conduct.

    Yes, you are a child cursed by a father who brought you up from age three because of disrespect and deviant behaviour, and no wonder you have grown up to become Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa; a scourge on all decent members of the whole Ghanaian society except those who feed your greedy political stomach.

    We have all read the Shakespearian character of ‘Macbeth’ and see how Macbeth’s poor decisions and lack of character lead to his tragic death. Because of Macbeth’s decision to kill Duncan, his decision to assassinate Banquo, and his decision to visit the witches, the consequences of his actions lead to his death.

    In effect, you have actually written your political obituary, and the fate of Macbeth awaits you politically.

    Sincerely,
    Ernest kofi Owusu-Bempah
    (Deputy Director of Communications, NPP)

  • Owusu Bempah Turns Heat On Ablakwa, Hauls MP to CHRAJ over Conflict of Interest

    Owusu Bempah Turns Heat On Ablakwa, Hauls MP to CHRAJ over Conflict of Interest

    The Deputy Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah Bonsu, has taken the initiative to request the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to investigate Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

    Owusu-Bempah has raised concerns that Ablakwa may have breached a provision in the 1992 Constitution by participating in a profitable venture without seeking necessary approval from Parliament. According to Owusu-Bempah, this alleged act contradicts the very constitution that Ablakwa pledged to uphold as an MP.

    In his petition submitted to CHRAJ on Friday, June 7, 2024, Owusu-Bempah accuses Ablakwa of being the “director, sole shareholder, and beneficial owner of Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD, incorporated on September 2, 2021.”

    If proven true, Ablakwa’s involvement in this enterprise could potentially place him in a position of profit or emolument, violating Article 98(2) of the 1992 Constitution.

    Owusu-Bempah has emphasized in his petition that Ablakwa’s failure to seek permission from the Speaker of Parliament before engaging in this business raises concerns of a deliberate attempt to avoid accountability and oversight.

    The call for a probe into Ablakwa’s alleged actions highlights the ongoing scrutiny and accountability that public officials in Ghana face, as they are held to the standards set by the country’s constitution.
    Find below his full petition:

    7th June 2024

    The Commissioner
    Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)
    High Street
    Accra

    Dear Sir,

    PETITION

    HON. SAMUEL OKUDZETO ABLAKWA’S DECEPTION AND NON-COMPLIANCE WITH CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS

    At a time when our country is striving for economic growth, good governance, and transparency, it is highly unconscionable that a high-ranking public official, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP for North Tongu Constituency), blatantly flouts the very laws and principles that he has sworn to uphold. His actions are a disgrace to the office he occupies and an affront to the people of Ghana who expect integrity and accountability from their leaders.

    As a concerned citizen, I am compelled to bring to light the grievous abuses of office, blatant breaches of constitutional provisions, and the deliberate deception by Hon. Ablakwa. My investigations have uncovered a shocking pattern of misconduct, non-compliance with our nation’s laws, and deceptive practices aimed at evading scrutiny and accountability.

    Facts Uncovered:

    1. Conflict of Interest and Breach of Constitutional Provisions:
      Hon. Ablakwa is the director, sole shareholder, and beneficial owner of Volta Klenam Farms and Industries LTD, incorporated on 2nd September 2021. As a Member of Parliament, he is mandated to comply with Article 98(2) of the Constitution of Ghana, which forbids MPs from holding any other office of profit or emolument, whether public or private, directly or indirectly, without the permission of the Speaker of Parliament upon recommendation of a committee of parliament.

    Despite this clear mandate, Hon. Ablakwa has neglected, failed, and refused to comply with this provision. As of 4th June 2024, it is evident that Hon. Ablakwa has not applied to the committee nor received a certificate from the Speaker as required by the constitution.

    1. Deceptive Practices and Misconduct:
      It is evident that Hon. Ablakwa has been deceptive about his compliance with the law. His failure to disclose his business interests and seek the necessary permissions highlights a deliberate attempt to evade scrutiny and accountability. This is a grave abuse of his position and an insult to the integrity of our legislative processes.

    Through this petition, I demand that CHRAJ makes a determination that Hon. Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa:

    1. Occupies a position of profit or emolument in violation of Article 98(2) of the Constitution of Ghana;
    2. Has engaged in deceptive practices by failing to disclose his business interests and seek the necessary permissions.

    Humbly Submitted,

    Ernest Kofi Owusu-Bempah Bonsu
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